diff --git a/data/JTEI/11_2019-20/jtei-cc-ra-hannessschlaeger-164-source.xml b/data/JTEI/11_2019-20/jtei-cc-ra-hannessschlaeger-164-source.xml index 309ab6c..012f319 100644 --- a/data/JTEI/11_2019-20/jtei-cc-ra-hannessschlaeger-164-source.xml +++ b/data/JTEI/11_2019-20/jtei-cc-ra-hannessschlaeger-164-source.xml @@ -119,9 +119,11 @@ the gaps between them. Finally, I will illustrate my findings with the help of a concrete example, which is as TEI-specific as it can get: I will describe the history of the TEI Conference 2016 abstracts, which have, since the conference, been transformed into a TEI - data set that has been published not only on GitHub, but also in an - eXistdb-powered web application. This is by any standard a wonderful development for a + data set that has been published not only on GitHub, but also in an + eXistdb-powered web application. This is by any standard a wonderful development for a collection of textual data—and one that would not have been possible had the abstracts not been published under an open license, especially since their authors come from fourteen different countries.

@@ -444,16 +446,19 @@ explain how licensing played a vital role in enabling this transformation.

Submission of the Abstracts and the joys of ConfTool -

As it is every year, the conference management software ConfTool ProConfTool Conference - Management Software, ConfTool GmbH, accessed August 23, 2019, . was used for the submission of the +

As it is every year, the conference management software ConfTool ProConfTool Conference + Management Software, ConfTool GmbH, accessed August 23, 2019, . was used for the submission of the abstracts of the 2016 TEI conference. When the Vienna team received access to the ConfTool system, the instance for the 2016 conference had been equipped with default - settings based on previous TEI conference settings. As ConfTool is not the most + settings based on previous TEI conference settings. As ConfTool is not the most intuitive system to handle for a first-time administrator,The chair of the 2017 TEI conference program committee Kathryn Tomasek has described the rather tricky - structure of the system as the joys of ConfTool (email message to author, April + structure of the system as the joys of ConfTool (email message to author, April 11, 2017). one aspect was overlooked when setting up the system for the 2016 conference: the Copyright Transfer Terms and Licensing Policy that contributors had to agree to when submitting an abstract remained unchanged. It was @@ -527,23 +532,27 @@ Hannesschläger, and Wissik 2016a). Subsequently, the PDF of this printed book was made available via the conference website under the same license (Resch, Hannesschläger, and Wissik 2016b).

-

The page proofs that were transformed into this PDF had been created with Adobe - InDesign. The real fun started when the InDesign file was exported to XML and +

The page proofs that were transformed into this PDF had been created with Adobe + InDesign. The real fun started when the InDesign file was exported to XML and transformed back into single files (one file per abstract). These files were edited with - the Oxygen XML editor to become proper TEI files with extensive headers. Finally, they + the Oxygen XML editor to become proper TEI files with extensive headers. Finally, they were published as a repository together with the TEI schema on GitHub (GitHub (Hannesschläger and Schopper 2017), again under the same license. This allowed Martin Sievers, one of the abstract authors, to immediately correct a typing error in his abstract that the editors had overlooked (see history of Hannesschläger and Schopper - 2017 on GitHub).

+ 2017 on GitHub).

But the story did not end there. The freely available and processable collection of abstracts inspired Peter Andorfer, a colleague of the editors at the Austrian Centre for - Digital Humanities, to use this text collection to built an eXistdb-powered web - application (Andorfer and Hannesschläger - 2017). In the context of licensing issues, it is important to mention that + Digital Humanities, to use this text collection to built an eXistdb-powered web + application (Andorfer and Hannesschläger + 2017). In the context of licensing issues, it is important to mention that Andorfer was never approached by the editors or explicitly asked to process the TEI files, and he only informed the editors about the web application that he was building when it was already available online (as a work in progress, but diff --git a/taxonomy/software-list.xml b/taxonomy/software-list.xml index 4a7c7a9..17bb192 100644 --- a/taxonomy/software-list.xml +++ b/taxonomy/software-list.xml @@ -1569,6 +1569,18 @@ + + ConfTool Conference Management Software + http://www.conftool.net/ + + + + + Adobe InDesign + + + +